Oh Lana

Oh Lana's Tender Struggle: Love and Redemption in Georgia Gets By's Melodic Journey
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Lyrics

Big beautiful wet eyes

Describing Lana's eyes as large and expressive.

Don't worry I hit him back for you

Assuring Lana by saying that the speaker retaliated against someone on her behalf.

But he can hit harder

Acknowledging that the person Lana faced can be more formidable in a physical confrontation.

Oh Lana

Expressing a sentiment or calling out to Lana with an emotional tone.


You cry like a baby

Noting Lana's emotional vulnerability by comparing her crying to that of a baby.

Will you be my baby walking home

Proposing a relationship and asking Lana to be the speaker's companion on the way home.

Don't know where to start but

Expressing uncertainty or difficulty in expressing feelings, possibly hinting at a complex situation.

Oh Lana

Reiterating the emotional call or connection with Lana.


Would it be so bad

Pondering the potential consequences or difficulties of pursuing a romantic relationship.

Would it be so bad

Repeating the question, emphasizing the contemplation of the challenges in loving Lana.

To love you

Expressing a desire to love Lana despite the perceived challenges.


I'm ripping up pages

Symbolically tearing up written thoughts or confessions, indicating inner turmoil or hesitation.

Some things I don't trust myself to say

Admitting difficulty in expressing certain thoughts, possibly due to fear or uncertainty.

Don't know how to fool ya

Expressing a lack of understanding in how to deceive or manipulate Lana.

Oh Lana

Repeating the emotional connection with Lana, possibly emphasizing the difficulty in the relationship.


Standing in the garden

Being in a metaphorical garden, suggesting a peaceful or ideal setting.

Somehow it's become my fault again

Feeling unjustly blamed or targeted in the relationship within the metaphorical garden.

Set me up for failure

Feeling set up for failure, possibly referring to challenges or obstacles in the relationship.

Oh Lana

Reiterating the emotional call or connection with Lana, despite challenges.


Would it be so bad

Pondering the potential difficulties of loving Lana, echoing earlier lines.

Would it be so bad

Repeating the question, emphasizing the contemplation of the challenges in loving Lana.

To love you

Expressing a desire to love Lana despite the perceived challenges.


Would it be so bad

Repeating the question, emphasizing the contemplation of the challenges in loving Lana.

Would it be so bad

Repeating the desire to love Lana despite the perceived challenges.

To love you

Echoing the theme of questioning the challenges of loving Lana.

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